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Though there was no shortage of nervous energy, he generally avoided the speed-demon tendencies that so often render his work shapeless, and when he did — necessarily — play fast, he maintained control.
EVERY so often it happens.
EVERY so often someone declares ballet dead.
But Mr. Birnbaum, who speaks in exuberant paragraphs that weave together history and observation, knows that it doesn't matter how widely the word has spread if what is being spoken about is not actually seen — particularly by a society that so often renders landscapes invisible.
These are the questions that animate Kim Solga's Violence against Women in Early Modern Performance: Invisible Acts, a study that enjoins "feminist spectators" to avoid the "percepticide," in Diana Taylor's words, that so often rendered violence against women culturally invisible in the early modern period as well as today (17).
Every so often America's wounds are rendered raw; the faraway wars come home.
Mr. Linkous alternated between a regular microphone and one that rendered his voice as distant and desiccated as a 78-r.p.m. record; every so often, Margaret White and Kendall Meade sang sweet harmonies.
It happens every so often.
But every so often somebody gets lucky.
Every so often a boy appealed — 'Owzat!
Every so often, the balance switches.
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